Chapter 211
Alpha King’s Lost Luna
Chapter 211
CASSANDRA
As Ronald continued to study me. I knew I had to come up with an answer to his question quickly, so without skipping a beat, I flashed him a kind smile and then offered a polite explanation.
âThe king simply told me that he was in need of a healer, I said. âSo he invited me to come back with him to Yureneâ
Ronald raised a dark eyebrow in surprise and tilted his head slightly, a typical gesture in this palace, from what Iâd gathered
âAnd you agreed, just like that?â he wondered.
I nodded right away to keep any suspicions at bay. My answers were lies, but what else could I say? I figured that Ronald was probably a well-respected figure here in Vlokwell, but I knew there was likely something tricky between him and Kaleb. As much as I wanted to get some useful information from Ronald needed to ensure I was safe before going any further.
So, until I could figure out this strange but polite manâs intentions, I needed to remain vague and guarded.
Ronald didnât seem to believe me and studied me for a little while longer before releasing a light sigh. Before I could offer something more, he walked over to a bench nearby and rooted through a metal toolbox that sat in the middle. He retrieved a pair of secateurs and turned back to me
âWhich color do you like the most?â he asked me, and when I frowned at him in confusion, he gestured at the plants. âThe flowers. Which color do you like the best?â
âOh.â I remarked, and then I glanced around at the variety of blooms around us. I noticed a small section of ivory roses. Their petals were a perfect shade, cream with a faint hint of pink, and they were very beautiful. I pointed to them. âI like
those ones there.â
Ronald nodded and then approached the bush. He used the pruning shears to cut off a few of the flowers and then carefully trimmed the thorns from their stems before handing them to me:
âThank you,â I said as I accepted the flowers, and I held them up to my nose and inhaled deeply. Though this was all very strange and at least a little awkward, the roses smelled wonderful, and it was a kind thing for him to do.
âOf course,â he remarked, and his soft blue eyes stared into mine intensely. âI can see why Kaleb is interested in you. Youâre
very kindâ
Heat spread to my cheeks as embarrassment swept over me. I understood that people would easily assume that Kaleb would have a crush or infatuation with me and that those feelings would be a reasonable cause for him to bring me here. But it couldnât be further from the truth
âDit istaât ike that, I muttered before I could stop myself. âBetween us, I mean.â
âIs that sor Ronald asked, and his l*ps curled into a smile. âInteresting I had thought Kaleb changed Heâs never brought a female back to Vlok well with him I supposed that he felt something for you.â
âI understant, but youâre mistaken, I replied shonly, and then forced myself to smile The king has no feelings for me Between us. I think he probably overestimated my medal abilities, but i couldnât deny his offer I was tired of living in Wegalla and the fluought of traveling somewhere new sounded lovely I was ready to move on and try something new. So, I
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Ronald laughed lightly and then smirked. âI know what you mean. Change can always be refreshing Besides. I know m cousin well. He has always been a domineering person, and Iâm sure it was difficult to decline his offer. But now that heâs returned. Iâve noticed something different about him. I suspected that he liked you.â
âSomething different?â I wondered, and I frowned in confusion
Ronald nodded and then glanced at the roses
âDid you know that roses are the symbol of love and passion?â he asked, and then he continued before I could answer. These are two things that Vlokwell is lacking. My cousin as well. But when you two were dancing in the banquet hall. swore I saw a trace of love and passion in his eyesâ
My heart skipped a beat.
âItâs probably just another misunderstanding I tried to assure him. âHe was just being a decent gentleman-
âA decent gentleman!â Ronald repeated back, amused and then he shook his head. Now that is something my dear cousin is not. Itâs not in his nature to be decent. In fact, heâs quite the opposite, though Iâll admit that heâs made some efforts to be a nicer person in the past few years.â
He approached me slowly, and then reached out and touched the flowers in my hands. Moments after he did, the roses fully blossomed My l*ps parted in surprise at this second display of magic and Ronald smiled at me.
âYou must be wondering why I possess this ability?â he guessed, and when I nodded, he smiled. âMy mother was a sorceress Since I have half of her blood. I inherited her magical skills. Theyâre the reason I survived
What do you mean!â I asked, baffled by the hidden meaning behind his words. Was he referring to the war? The one between Dark Abyss and Yurene?
Ronald seemed to read my mind and shook his head. âIt wasnât about the war, if thatâs what youâre wondering. It was something worse than that awful war, if you can believe that, and not to mention, far more brutal. Itâs a tradition of Yurene. one I donât particularly care for.
My frown deepened.
I was tired of these vague statements. I wasnât sure if Ronald was being obtuse on purpose or not, but given that I was speaking to a total stranger, I was feeling a touch frustrated. I was tired of being left in the dark and having to guess what every statement meant.
But then again, since I knew so little about Yurene and its royal traditions, I needed to play along and probe further. I needed to know what I was dealing with here.
So I let out a soft breath and then spoke.âAnd what tradition is that?â
you
know
Ronald smiled at me and ran a hand through his long brown hair. âIâll make you a deal, Cass andra. I can see that very little about Yurene. I suppose that without my cousinâs permission, no one would dare to tell you much about this place. Except for me. I would love to tell you more about Yurene and its king. But in return, I want you to tell me the real reason why Kaleb brought you here.â
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